Ultimately page and content formatting is something that falls within the realm of WordPress — we have no control over this. We do our best to cover all scenarios in our development but the fact is that it's impossible for us to cover all environmental factors that could cause problems especially since any combination of themes and plugins can be used alongside MemberMouse.
The WordPress auto-paragraph functionality can be very confusing. MemberMouse attempts to avoid some of that confusion using code to disable WordPress' auto-paragraph functionality on core pages. This works in most cases, however, other plugins and themes could also be attempting to do their own adjustments which can cause conflicts. So the setting that disables the WordPress auto-paragraph functionality can be de-activated by following the below steps:
How to enable WordPress auto-paragraph functionality from MemberMouse core pages
- From the MemberMouse menu, go to General Settings, and then click on the Other Settings tab.
- Scroll down to the WordPress Content Options section.
- To enable WordPress auto-paragraph functionality on MemberMouse core pages, uncheck the check box.
- Click the Save Settings button to save your settings.
Note: If you decide to enable WordPress auto-paragraph functionality on MemberMouse core pages, you may find that some other formatting issues begin to occur, such as extra lines being added to your pages. If this happens, it's useful to install a utility plugin that allows you to enable/disable WordPress auto-paragraph functionality on a page-by-page basis. In order to do this, we recommend installing the Raw HTML plugin.
How to adjust formatting issues caused by WordPress auto-paragraph on a page-by-page basis
- Install and activate the Raw HTML plugin.
- Go to the page or post where you want to disable automatic line spacing and on the right hand side you'll see a module entitled Raw HTML.
- Check off all of the options in this module.
- Click the Update button to save the settings.
Ultimately page and content formatting is something that falls within the realm of WordPress — we have no control over this. We do our best to cover all scenarios in our development but the fact is that it's impossible for us to cover all environmental factors that could cause problems especially since any combination of themes and plugins can be used alongside MemberMouse.